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  1. #1
    David Guest

    JTabbedPane equivalent


    Is there a JTabbedPane equivalent is AWT? Or do I have to emulate it with
    other components? I want to get rid of the need to download the plug-in.

  2. #2
    Paul Clapham Guest

    Re: JTabbedPane equivalent

    This type of thing is available from various sources on the Internet (not
    Sun). I just did a multi-search-engine lookup for "java" and "class" and
    "tabbed" (check out the search program available from www.copernic.com, it's
    great and it has a free version). Here's the first link it came up with:
    http://cynosurex.granax.com/software...CI_class.html. This appears
    to be free. Can't vouch for its quality, I haven't downloaded it. You may
    find you get what you pay for.

    David <aberrant80@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:3935ce24$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > Is there a JTabbedPane equivalent is AWT? Or do I have to emulate it with
    > other components? I want to get rid of the need to download the plug-in.




  3. #3
    David Guest

    Re: JTabbedPane equivalent


    Thanks, but the thing is, I'm not looking for one. I just want to check if
    there's an equivalent in AWT cos I'm trying to change all the components
    I used to AWT components because Swing is causing me a lot of problems on
    the browser.


    "Paul Clapham" <pclapham@core-mark.com> wrote:
    >This type of thing is available from various sources on the Internet (not
    >Sun). I just did a multi-search-engine lookup for "java" and "class" and
    >"tabbed" (check out the search program available from www.copernic.com,

    it's
    >great and it has a free version). Here's the first link it came up with:
    >http://cynosurex.granax.com/software...CI_class.html. This appears
    >to be free. Can't vouch for its quality, I haven't downloaded it. You

    may
    >find you get what you pay for.
    >
    >David <aberrant80@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >news:3935ce24$1@news.devx.com...
    >>
    >> Is there a JTabbedPane equivalent is AWT? Or do I have to emulate it with
    >> other components? I want to get rid of the need to download the plug-in.

    >
    >



  4. #4
    Paul Clapham Guest

    Re: JTabbedPane equivalent

    Well, the answer must be NO or these people wouldn't have bothered to roll
    their own.

    David <aberrant80@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:393720fe@news.devx.com...
    >
    > Thanks, but the thing is, I'm not looking for one. I just want to check if
    > there's an equivalent in AWT cos I'm trying to change all the components
    > I used to AWT components because Swing is causing me a lot of problems on
    > the browser.
    >
    >
    > "Paul Clapham" <pclapham@core-mark.com> wrote:
    > >This type of thing is available from various sources on the Internet (not
    > >Sun). I just did a multi-search-engine lookup for "java" and "class" and
    > >"tabbed" (check out the search program available from www.copernic.com,

    > it's
    > >great and it has a free version). Here's the first link it came up with:
    > >http://cynosurex.granax.com/software...CI_class.html. This

    appears
    > >to be free. Can't vouch for its quality, I haven't downloaded it. You

    > may
    > >find you get what you pay for.
    > >
    > >David <aberrant80@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > >news:3935ce24$1@news.devx.com...
    > >>
    > >> Is there a JTabbedPane equivalent is AWT? Or do I have to emulate it

    with
    > >> other components? I want to get rid of the need to download the

    plug-in.
    > >
    > >

    >




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